| 31. | The acetylcholinesterase in erythrocytes is identical to the acetylcholinesterase found in neuromuscular tissue.
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| 32. | There are ~ 225, 000 molecules of GPC and GPD per erythrocyte.
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| 33. | In the case of hemolytic anemia, PGK deficiency occurs in the erythrocytes.
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| 34. | The influence of trophozoites on the morphology of infected erythrocytes is not marked.
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| 35. | They are red cell antigens which are not produced by the erythrocyte itself.
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| 36. | In erythrocytes or leukocytes, merozoites develop into gametocytes.
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| 37. | Pitted erythrocytes are unique and have never been seen before physiologically or pathologically.
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| 38. | The protozoa are intracellular parasites that infect the erythrocytes.
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| 39. | No granules or dots were seen in the erythrocytes.
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| 40. | These penetrate erythrocytes and differentiate into macrogametoctyes and microgametocytes.
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